European Politics and Policy

Mikkel Mailand

‘Will the triple threats of globalization, neoliberalism and deindustrialization put an end to the labor market coordination that once enabled high levels of growth and equality? This deeply revealing and well-researched book suggests th...

Anne Wesemann

‘Although the topic of European citizenship has been much discussed in academic literature and beyond for decades, Anne Wesemann manages to offer a highly original analysis of this legal status in this book. Not only is it strongly theor...

Silvana Bartoletto

This illuminating book analyses energy transitions, carbon dioxide emissions and the security of energy supply in Mediterranean countries. Unpacking the history of energy transitions, from coal to oil and natural gas, and from non-renewa...

Finn Laursen

Dora Kostakopoulou

This theoretically ambitious work combines analytical, institutional and critical approaches in order to provide an in-depth, panoramic and contextual account of European Union citizenship law and policy.

Edited by Charlie Karlsson, Daniel Silander

‘This volume provides a broad and up to date account of European Union governance of sustainable development. In doing so it brings in political entrepreneurship as an important perspective on understanding how actors in the European Uni...

‘This book brings together a diversity of approaches focused on a broad range of social problems confronting Southern European societies. Students and scholars interested in understanding the changing dynamics of education, employment, e...

Edited by Adrienne Héritier, Magnus G. Schoeller

‘Governing Finance in Europe: A Centralisation of Rulemaking? tackles in a sophisticated and comprehensive way key issues in the governance of finance – why the centralisation, decentralisation or fragmentation of rulemaking occur and wi...

Giovanni Ziccardi

‘With this book, Giovanni Ziccardi confirms his leading position in the field of law and technology. Only a few scholars can claim, at the same time, his legal and technological understanding of the challenges related to online political...

Kevin Urbanski

‘Urbanski´s work makes an important contribution to the study of EU foreign policy by rigouroulsy defining and operationalising the notion of actorness – a concept that had remained surprisingly vague in the literature. In addition, it c...

Edited by Tijs Laenen, Bart Meuleman, Wim van Oorschot

‘The three editors unite the finest state-of-the-art research about public attitudes towards the welfare state in Europe. Drawing on the 2008 and 2016 waves of the high-quality European Social Survey, the contributors analyse how and why...

Edited by Annette Bongardt, Leila S. Talani, Francisco Torres

‘Brexit has many dimensions: political, social, economic, financial and legal. That’s what makes the exit of Britain from the EU so difficult to organize. And because it is so difficult, it will continue to make it exciting to study. Thi...